When the Sparks confronted the Phoenix Mercury final month, the sport ended with a failed Sparks comeback.
There was one other comeback Sunday — and it belonged to Phoenix.
Unable to remain forward after constructing an 18-point lead, the Sparks fell 85-80 to the Mercury at Crypto.com Area for his or her third consecutive loss.
The third quarter as soon as once more proved to be the Sparks undoing. After scoring simply seven factors within the third quarter of their loss to Phoenix on Might 21, the Sparks have been outscored 24-9 within the third on Sunday.
Earlier than the sport, Sparks coach Lynne Roberts stated consistency in transition protection, avoiding extended unhealthy stretches and fluid ball motion would outline a robust third quarter. None of that materialized in opposition to Phoenix (5-2).
After opening with their finest first quarter of the season, the Sparks rapidly turned visibly pissed off within the second half. A 3-pointer from Kathryn Westbeld with 2:11 left within the third gave the Mercury their first lead, 58-57, and capped a 21-5 run.
The shift in power was palpable in what turned a chippy, bodily sport. Momentum swung in Phoenix’s favor late within the third when Satou Sabally was fouled by Kelsey Plum whereas scoring on a layup, pointing and shouting to the Sparks bench as she celebrated.
Sabally completed because the Mercury’s main scorer with 24 factors. She additionally had 9 rebounds.
The groups traded leads early within the fourth quarter. Trailing by two, with 25 seconds left, Plum turned over the ball whereas attempting to go to an open shooter. Plum then fouled Kitija Laksa, who made two free throws to make it a four-point sport.
Plum was one for 13 within the second half, ending with 15 factors and 6 rebounds.
The Sparks (2-6) have been a distinct workforce within the first quarter behind a brand new beginning lineup of Julie Allemand, Dearica Hamby, Azurá Stevens, Odyssey Sims, Plum. They scored 27 factors and had a 10-point lead going into the second quarter. After fighting flat begins all season, the workforce lastly discovered an early rhythm — one they’ve proven in flashes, however haven’t sustained.
Standing at 5-foot-8, Sims — one of many Sparks’ fiercest rivals — helped hold the workforce within the sport, scoring a game-high 32 factors.
She relentlessly attacked the basket, giving Mercury defender Sami Whitcomb the “too small’ gesture within the course of. She hit the ground a number of instances on onerous drives, preventing by contact, and getting within the faces of Mercury defenders to confront them about foul calls. At instances, the toll of her effort confirmed, as she walked with a slight limp between performs.
Regardless of the hassle it wasn’t sufficient to safe a much-needed win for a Sparks workforce that may play eight of its subsequent 11 video games on the highway.